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LOCA L ITEM S. 8end us the news on a postal card. Mrs. Florenoe Griflin attended tht Btate la. Mrs. A. P. Nioholson visited friendi in town last week. Mrs. Baylus Sloan is visiting the fam ily of Maj Lewis. Col. J. E. Hagood was in town for a ew dae last week. Air. Wm. Wilson was very ill last week with typhoid fever. Capt. J. J. Lowis has the champion okra stalk. It measures 10 feet. Mrs. Donnelly who, has been quite .Iek, is now mucj improved. Miss Sue Ellen Lewis retred from her visit to Walhalla laet Saturday. Cook ghting enjoyed a good run in ..olumbia during the State Faiy. See change of schedule on the Rieh mond and Danville Railrose1. The Sonth Carolina Bar Aasociatiou meets on the first day of December. Valuable lands advertised for sale next sale day by the Sheriff and Clerk. Court Convened at Greenville last Monday, Judge Hudson presiding. P' If you want to make us feel good, give uu a few dollars for the SENTIXEL. Mrs. (I. W. Taylor is visiting her fa ther, Col. D. Wyatt Aikon,at Cokesbury. Mrs. A. R. N. Folger, who has been quite ill, we are glad to say is improving. In Piokens cotton is worth 8l to 81 cents; corn, 60; peas, 60; and wheat, $1. 1ls Myra Lay and Miss Lucie Hester paid their Pickens friends a short visit last week. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Miles, of Green ville, were in town last Monday, stop ping at Cl. Hagood's. It is said that the oarthquake shocks have reduced the population of Summer viii fron 3,000 to 600. The vote in the city of Anderaon on "License" or "No Lioonse," will be tak en on the 1st of Decamber next. We are glad to note that Col. R. W. Simpson iR hihnself again having entirely reoo ered from his recent illness. It seems that Pickens was not repre sented in the Farmers' Convention, o cept by one delegato, Mr. H. C. Shirley. Oovernor Shepard has issued his prclanation oppointing Thuirsday the 25th inst. as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. iarr+ed, on the 4'h intant, by Rev. W. B. Singleton, at his residence, Mr. Charles Childers to Miss Ella Langston, all of Pickens. Dr. John I. Hollingsworth. acompa nied b)y Mr. JTohn P. B3oggs, left let 'week for Louisville, Ky., on a visit, of~ several weeks. Nursery men say that now is the s. Be sure that .e and you will ant Federal Elec bL'fl cu se ua>a mo.ney by cidling on J. E. Boggs; State Election Managers will appl'y to Mr. 3. P. Cary. Mr. Geo. E. B3oggu is flourishing in Wayneville,, Noaih Car' lina, running an apiary and nursery, that is, lhe sells all kind of tne bees anrd fruit trees. Frank Hionderson, colored, was com mitted to jail on the 10th instant on a charge of obtaining goods under false pretenses from Meesura. Nix & Howard. Mrs. Jane Hopkina, wife of the late -John H. Hopkins died at her home near Pendleton on the 7th instant, aged 85 years. fler remains were carried .to An derson for interment. Mr. Aaron 'B3oggs was in town last ~Saturday. If we ever take the blues we are going right to him to have the~m cur ed. He never faila. His many friends will be glad to know that he is neither growing in age or uglines. A SUexEss.-The entertainment, on Tuesday, the 9th inst., under the aus .pice of the "Sisterhood" of Pendleton was quite suecessful, notwithstanding, the unfavorable afternoon, the amon.nt cleared being $17. The "Sisterhood" return thanks to the Editor of the SEnNT :ny for his contribution. We regret to learn of the death of Misa Emma Steele, daughter of Mr. Ri. E. Eteele, which occurred on the 10th inst. Bhle was aged eleven years celevmn months 'and eleven days. Her remains were buried at Koowne (Crow (Oreek) churoh on the following Friday. Emma was a anost charming -girl, and the bereaved parente 'have the heartfelt sympathis of ainany frienda. There is a manifest unsinene in the county caused by ',Yssum hunters going 'into tho forests with lighted torches. 'The remedy against this is to notify 'trespassers to keep ofT. Bt it ha, been prudently snggested that an sot be pass. mnaking it a mfisdemwanor to carry a to-eh into any forest. P'osau hunters could buy them a lantern with two0 or three fat 'possumS. Mr. Thomas E. flinnie of the Roottish Americnn Mortgage Company, Limited, was in town last Friday 'on business He is an enthusiastic .free -trad3er. but .says is countrymen, the BMob, -do not want to see the Sta adopt this poitsy, for Great Britian could not stand~ the oompetition that would be .at eoe in. gurated. He bas Irecen'tly lIeen in most of the large cities -in this country, and 'thinks it noe exagertaci to say that you can now ftnd me hundred free trad 'era, where you oould find only one five trar Ag, Don't negleot to pay the preacher what you owe bun. Mrs. 11. F. Sloan is visiting her broth or, Ma jor J. J. Lowis. If a man speake well of hin:self, he is what $enitor Morill calls a spendthrift 0f the pronoun L Mrs. Seabrook of Seneca is visiting ter father, Capt. J. L. Thornley. The witnesses in the case of Abner M. Yotu g, et al., vs. Mary E. Wyatt oui get their yay at any time by calling on the sheriff. Miss Lizzie Thornly has returned from her visit to Miss Annie Fant. Mrs. Rachel Trammell died on the 15th instant at the advanced age of 97 years. She had been blind for some time. Married, at the residence of the bride's father, near Central the 11th of Novein ber 188(1, by Rev. S. A. Gary, Mr. A. F. Young to Miss Viola E. Madden, all of Pickens County. Mr. Enoch Mitchell of Laurens, visited relatives in Pickens last week. He must be an expert trapper as well as a good farmer. On the 10th instant he caught sixteen quails at one drive. Rev George W. Bogs has been elocted evangelist by the Presbytery of North Mississippi, and the pastoral relation ex isting between him and the church at Oxford, Miss., will be dissolved. Brother Conclonu says he is afraid to try the red X on his subscribers any more. If you want to know the fun about that c:ill at his office and he will tell you about it. We were glad to moet aunt Nancy Mauldin, who was in town doing her Own shopping. She was ;visiting her daughter, Mrs. M.i"rs. Fathertino has dealt gently with her. Jervey, a twelve year old son of Mrs. Alice Rus:eoll of Easley died last Friday morning of hepart (ialtueO. The bereaved mother laz the heart fe't sympathies of a wide eircle of. friends in this sovere affliction. James Sudduth and othera, recently im)licattd in the killing of Josso R. Jones in Greenville County, for stc:ling a mule belonging t) Mrs. Few, have been aditted to bail by Associato Justice McGowan. The death of ex-Senutnr Yulee, of Florida, the other day leaves Jof'ersou Davis and B. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia, the only survivors of the coterie of Ben ators who went into the Confedera' y in 1861. Blue Bird writes us from Glassy Mountsiu: Capt. H. C. Grady has built three now t nant houses, has put down a new raw mill, and doea grinding in the very best style, and mskes a good turn out ginnir:g cotton. ''here are three stores in our settlement in sight of eacsh On the 3r. inntnt, the Board of Visit ors of the South Carolina M1ilitary Acad emy adopt.ed a mos10t befittin~g p)reamblle and resolutions in reMlpect to the ir.emory of Gen. A. M. Manig.ault. After many years of faithful service to the State, lie died in the full enjoyment of Qh. love and ooinfidenlce of all who lk4dew him,. TIhe many friends of Mist Reera B1oroughc vrill regret to hoar of her'i on timely de'ith, wiih .oceurredl at the home of hasr frther, M~r. J. naca E. Bor r.oughs, en tho 34th meatat. Shte wasu -about 15 years of age. Her renfnins were hurried at the family bury ing grountd last Monday. Thle sorrowing parents have the sympathies of theo ontire con mnunity. The unwonted cry of "fire! fire!" wais heard on the s'treets last Monday just at dark. The alarm was raised by Mr. W. A. Losley, who discovered that there was fire in his cotton lhouse aibout -j10 feet from his dwelling. A dozen citizens with buckets soon extiuguished it, but not be fore thle need cotton, 1,800 pounds, was badly damaged. A few minutes before tho .i re, some one struck a match at tihe end of the building which front.s on Main street, from which it appear's the cotton was ignited. See advertisement of Pecau trees in -this paper. Strictly Purn D)rugs carefully oom poundod at SLOAN Iluos, Greenville, 8. C No other renedy has proved so effeo tual in relieving coughs and colds as Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup. Paints, Oils, (Glass and Putty, at the lowest markot p)ri(o at ShoAN Buos. The Pee.an succeeds wherever the Hickory grows, and one large tree will yield an annual income of $25.00 to 850 Mr. J. A. Price, D)eputy inspector, State Tobacco Warehouse No. 5. Balti more, Md., cordially rocommnids Salva tioni Oil for neuralgia. Price 25 cents. Blue Stone, 3 p)ounds for 25 eent8, et It may save your life, for It cures your oold and cough. D)r. Bul.l's Cough Syr up. Price 25'ernts. Dlanger ! A ,ueglected enid or cotal ns ma ?eatoLi l',nuOltia.t onsmpun ori toner fatal di tuea. ftron.g's Pectoral PiL1s a: bc eure a dig'eston. stck heac e a s lit hoa,aar Itstify. Mr. Robert SutcliTe, late of Birming ham, England, now a reuidenot of Blalti more, elaims--"'F'or neiudgia aLIvatJin Oil Jw worth its weight in gold." A MIisinke. The Oeeniville News of the 14th says: "' ol. Jiameis Ed ward Calhloun ,t Abvlecounty, recent ly paid Mtaes on about forty th,oinand aeroW tof mlountaim lnd'1 in O'4neae a.nd Pick CIns countics. WVhero this land its located is a mysetery, since the h:ndlt npon which the colonel is piayi ng ta&.us hals long since boeen settled and( very .nearly the whole is hold( by parfS5a who no0w have a legal title byaverse po'session." 'T"n, Golonel pays tax on no land in thi oommty A wlfe's Niep srate Property ("oreeponcdenae Nw4 and Cvur:i,). SPArANU , Ootober 27 -In .88 A. J. Owynn and his wifo onterod in to.a mercantile partnership here, au< in 1885, becoming lmbarrassed, cie outed a deed of assignnlent to thn partnership assets, and about $10 0. 0 worth of the separate property o Mrs. Owrnn, all bhe owned, for th< benefit o? the partnership creditors Since that assigruuent was executtl the Su>reuo Court has decided tha a married woman is incompetent t< contract and be contractel with, save as to her sepiarate property. So Mrn Gwynn, by her attorneys, Popo & Shand, of Coluinbia, instituted an action to set aside the deed of assign ment, in so far as it aff'ets her sepa rate ostate, upon the ground that sh< had t) legal authority to enter into n 1)u'tnership with any pron, and more eaq>ecially her husbanul, ant consequently her separato property was not liable for the so-called part nership dlobta, and they, thorcforo, claim that the deed of assigninont was executed by her under rnstak of her legal rights. These positions are stutly contested by the crodilors, who are represented by Duncan and Sanders an<d Col. J. S. Rt. Thomson, of this place. The whole matter was referrod te David Johnson, jr., of Union na ref. eree, who decided in favor of the plaintiflf, fully sustaining the con tentioan of Messrs. Pope and Shand. The mat ter came up on exceptions to the report of the referee, and was elalborately argue<l before Judge Fra ser at the l)resent term of the Circuit ('ourt, which in in session here, by the Hon. .Joseph Daniel Pope for the plaintiff, and Cot J. JR. S. 'rhonl)son for the (lefen9e The cause being onle involving linportant legal riii ciples anil consi l:r:able pcimuiary in terests, the Conrt roRerVo(l its <h.eis ion1. The geieral opin)ion is5, howev or, that the reimort of the refe"ee will b)e sustainel. The case will doubt less go to the Supremle Court. Since the abxwe was pt in type, a decree bas been tiled reversing the re I'orce. Saved His Life. Mr. 1). T. Wilekx; of lor'e ('ave, Kv. says he was, for many years, Ihadlv 'f IlIet!'d with Phthisic, als) D)iabe'tes; Ihie pains5V0rllallost nindlu1t1ralhln Ilual weitld HoIetil(sS throw tim)l into con vulsio)n:. Ito tried Elect ric litters ald got relief froin lir:-t hottl and after takiiig six ho' tho, was Ontirely cared and h:a<l gaind in flesh c.ightrru pi ound<1s. Says he po:i tively believes he would imv o died ial it, not een for the relief uflor,ed by Electric 1itt4rs. Sol1 at fifty cents a bo)tule'hy 1)r. (1. V. Earle. The (od1en 1 1ys, lulitsltehed 1 Jamtoes Elversont, Philadeliphtit, Pa., for .LO per anun, ir c ne of thm m<tolt enterttiut ing and hest papers for ch il(tre:, and young eple, we have ever io. I" ; bauatifully iil-u3statE.l .tad well v\ h1 the money. BNh acubhes Iseno-'.. TInl., write4: "Or.e of mty ci,nt "wr, Mrs. i. Euis-sia F.he, I hirnia. I1rdoEIlh (loi., ind., was' a long sut'k rer' with ('on1 sumilptioni. aniI wats gZivenI up1 tol diu he King's New Dis,co.very for ( on: umTp tieLi, andlu be.ian huyi.jre it of me'. hu si' n (ntIhs' t ime' she1 'iiihed to tis icity, a dIili:u-o' ef six ni:iles', auL i now. is 11o miuch improvedl shie has, (quit n:'ing it. ShaE fees ishe owv- h r lifE' to it. "' Free .Tia uR ottea at Dr. (l. WV. Eaurle s Di: ug Store. POWDER0 ,. Absolutely Pure. Th i s powiiderl niever variES. A marvel ol puiritIy, st.ri ng'th and whole s ninen,ese. Mior 'conoi caiiJl thanii thle ordliairy kiiIs, atu miultitudle of loiw test, shoert weiti ailun or phosphlaJl:te powders. Hold (only in eatits street, N. Y. jan 21 86. YMnaCordial DYSPEPS3IA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM,, 1T is Invigorat- JT gives NEW ing and De- ALIFE to the 3Ughtful to take, whole SYSTEM 'd of great value - by Strengthening as a Medicine for the MuIscles, Ton weak and Ailing -Ing the NERVES, Women and Chil-- and completelyDi.. dren. geat.ing the food. C' ONTAINs8ASo,Vln; 'ino h urt f u l ~ yedn 'Minerals, is corn- - pyiin ln posed of carefully - lo ttra d selected Vegeta-eseatHM. ble Medicines, ncld neh combined skill- - wtaeo ad fully, making asoecrsbnw Safe end Pleasat -c'tppoe Fur ul~ y al Dv'etaf 554flf~l by 'tnl e1 taSd no.g bo.il. wmailed,litogetherI Fo sln al Drur:gt anid Chrnic's aln Chemarnea J. H. MQRC Invite you to Exailn3 thi for Yourself that Thei Take for Instance We sell a beautiful double width, mere for 25 cents a yard. It is a gern 15 Pieces all wool Black French Ca: Wool Bl; ck French Caslunore at 45 c< Black French Caalueres at 39, 45, 5J and $1.25 a yird O1)ervo this assortuent to select of Black Casluneros any where else ii NOTICE! Each one of these grades will be found here in both Jot and Blue Black. Priestlie's celebratedc silk wrap lenrietta Cloth, Drab 'do Almas Foulle Cloth, Camel's hair cloths, Ta mise cloths, Satin Berbers, English scrges. And several other fabrics complxosing--all tol----per haps the finest line of Black and Mourning Dress (oods now being shown over any Counters in the State. 1 Lot pretty calico 26e, 1 lot fruit of loom bleaehing 6 cents, I lot all linel towels 5 cents, 1 lot donlet flan ll 10 cenits, 5) )icvs all wool ilan ads 15 cents, ltal good quality Southern miade wool jeans at 25 cecnta ayarl, A regular homie made weave at :33 cents a yard. ''hese jeaus are "i,lunms for vou. r L4 AN E Ii1T:' Since the chilly mlornings have hp peared our blalka1s have been ra t fling off at a rapid rate. We have an inuense stock and can furnish s.ome bargains in blaikets that not only make the l)urlhaser happy, but they atonish our compel itors. rhe' are luzzwhl to know where we get them or how we can sell then at Suc;h pr iecr. \We guarantee to sell you any kind t,f b ak.2Let, Vou want fr;.m omrl' ch1ap o,t ,() n grey blanki I t. our flinst alll wool, cheaper thnu you ca u the.m uaywle- else. We have just opened somec lovely things ini hianhrchuiefs, niapkinis, oy. lies, tale lLa uicjrs.-ys anid fine dresst goods A speri:.1 lot of ine English serge-~ n! wol drO.ess g bods.aLt 13 eeniti, worith J. IL. MORG For Sale. 0o , VALUBLE an mostH <L-sira Sle Tract of Lndt on Wolf (Creek, adjoiing :hi(ls of J 'ahl Maui'l dini, F'os-ter Wyautt an oIthei,lirs, coni taininug one I lut mr and fort v aeres maore or less, will bie sold lby the umr darsViigned' oni Saleday~ ini D)cembtl er, if not soild at priiat(sallefore that timue. Tre are about 18 neres oif first class b ranchI and c' reek bo dttom~a in thei tract, anid it lies just two ileds South west of Pickenms C H. For further informiatio n write to mel, or call aLt my residence nea:r Pick - ens. Also to renit orV sell ai good two'i sto -iy dw'ellinmg wi th 8 Iirec pla,ce roomii s, with 91 acres of well improiivedl landt ithiI iieyard, just outide the incor porate limits of the inwii oif Pi(kensi. H1. 1B. HIENDI)CKS, Pickens C. H., S. C. nov 11, 7 3 N4ow Rise To Remar1 flint they aire daily adding to their carefully selected1 Stock of Ghenr Mer-handise, Our line of .Jean)s is (<A upljete an< going fast at tlw~ I ow price we are of ferinig them. Also Over (Coats anid Genits C lothii ui.: ini suit.s frioro $5.00) up, Come Quick, if you want ai bargaimi HOOTS & S110 ES Fuill sfiCek of Laiest ]Dress Goods5, .lerse-iy Jackets, (ents, Laiesii* andi Ci.ceu lars. that muset be sold anid wot offer Bar anins ini this .ine. A Full Stoel iTre~sII Gro And D)ont Fo'rget that we Pay the To p Price for all Farmi.u Products. 1 agging aund T.lii s alwaysB on lhaid. oct. 21 1886. 4 . FAN & BRO. 1r Immeiise Stock and see Prices arc the Lowest. Bl1ac1C Dress (( otl: half wool and wool face Black ('ash uine bargain. ;hinere at 39 cents a vard. Onn lot Iiits. A grai ass )rt'i1nt of all wo >I , 5J, 69, 63, 7~, 85, 9), 98, centL, $1, fr )'m. You vil fin i no suli a stock t this city. SHOES! BOOTS! It is a pleasure for us to sell >how We make it both ploasr.nt and profit able for our patrons to buy shoes of us' We invite every lady ani gentlc man in Greenville city, county and adjacent counties to exmuine our shoe stock. Somne special inducenent l in ladies' tine boots. Extra good valie in Ini lses and childrens' school shoes. A handsomue line of childrens' fine dress shoes blth with heels and spring heels. Zieglar Bros hand made shoes for gentkcmon. Zieglar Bros and Evitt & Bros hand uade shoes for ladies. J. H. Morgan & Bro3' perfect fit tiug $2.00 ahoc; cvery pair warrantel 1)ibert's hand mad shoes. John .\l undel's solar tip shoos for boys and girls. The Bay State celebrated boutn and shtes. The lnust stylish sh.'es. The muost perft et titt.insg shoefl. The lnost durable shoes. We t'\ ar.e ('offering some bg bar gaills ill nl1u1 a1(1 5)y' lrog:a and bo",ts. Also wVue1ien afnd chil(lreus' hatls. and pk 11:s bothl in px'g and ( Sta (larl and l scw; such a:i is 5ui tal,1e for every day use. One Iot of C1 aL received last. week 111(1 anther s1ti:, ip t. to arrive this lrade tis seaw~'m. This; is a tc. nit ing slt-k~ of ( LOAKS for a fact. NE on. e)uni at'trd to bu a i~j WPA1' tmntil AN & 8 RO. ~r E)Ef J,rVIL L A, l C. For SalIe. 0o asl mo rt~Igge, 1 wlill llJ 1(o thet hip,h est baidder onI 5alieday in De)fcember 1:, ait Poikons, C. H.., the~ following propm ty, to wit: Onue-hatlf interet in onei 18-hllorse pio er Afonitor Steaux Engin", No. 1183, built by Erie (City iron Works. Onouhalf iIaeron1t in 11ne -aw-MillI, fixt nreis, Log (t'art and I )ray. Sold as the0 property of iR. F. Bloggs to saitisfy niort gage. TheIi proport-y is stitunfted1 ab1out 31 IIi.i easit of ('entra'l, near Mr, lH. .1. Jhmi I4ton'M. Personsf) ('anI ifnspet I he I:l1ne hv~ )rIing to) the. Mill. All MIehinery is i'n firs.t ctes run ni ng order, neoarly n1ew. T ER.iS: -AStn. U. E. ROINSON, Mortgag'. nov. 18, 1886. 8 $59 From One Tree! Large Pecan Troos y ild unt annual in comesI of $25.00 to %50.(0 ',l'ho hlone of thlil mrost pr1oftble nutijs lIUoned'C,I lAhbilrlal bl ini ny of Ihe N(orth, - orn Stanten. T UJ E P.C tA( N.' '1Th luVI. WUERI~~EER theii[ .(KOR Y '4RO&WH. E'very fariner in the h outhl shoulId have a! Pecn grove asq a source or pIrofit. II am now se:lling tine trees of the bes'ft a nd eiarIi6at b-arOinig vaie'itytwo an1dthiree years ol, ait the fol lowing pricee: From 1 to 12.... .. . ....' .30 naoh 12 to 25...........2,. 25 to 5()........ ...20. 5(0 to 1010......... .1. rnanu so<maroly pIacked and ona ears here ait abhove pr10io. Shipplig season begina Novnrnber 1st. Loen1I A genf .s w at ed E~t vervywhIere 8. W. PEEK1, Rutor'ma I Aw!rw:L.1' NUnarE8,aI Harvtwell, (Ga. Anrthe'r of " The Nursery and Thle OJr chaurd," at pratical Ireatise on3 JFru it (ul tiirA, 28 pafg.e. Picola, iiu cIegaut (31oth bindlinig, $1.25 per copy. DISOLUTION. NT) TI ('f is helreby g'iveni that t he part II I.i-phe 'tfIlr( exi'tinIgnderl. t.I pill)hiintionl of thet iikens Sl.:NJNse, is this daydie I)d Iby the al if P. tN.. E.boe-r &. Co~(. HOVEY & DRY GOODS I OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF IH now optn. In our 1)roars Good! an< bett Releoted stock wa have over showu, i Afgharri Silke, Groa.s Grain Silk1, R'ar .ith olore to Inatc. CameoUl ILtir, Trioots, Drop-Do-Alma' F:auuia anud Repellants. Wo make a e Silk Warp IIenritta'H, 13liauk Cahinor full lino of CourtauldM, Blatk English C osalnd Rtosmary trimningft in all the ti bons, (ilovos, llosiery aid Ialdkorchief we havo A Full Line Rod and WhiteFanntlis,,Jiman, Cainim, ingM, 'Tiking, Plaid. L.n<lie', Chilrn 'untta, JerMoys, Wrps and Now Markota the iunnufachtrors. Our Up Stairn Vo are ofl:riiig ti largett line of Carl Ply 'H, Tapu'stry, UruMsoil, Ioly Brasuol.i shown, at greatly rluwed prioea. Vo a1so have a full lii i of Volvel, rt Curtatineoty, Curtaiu P.lot, &c., at 3>tL 1 -re n:v Ove)rtr'1 onu'Thout.nui Triai neknn mnilod to ia- ki ' R 'iE.of"whomta<k " fflLron t .: aientand wore restored tohonlth by u+e of ' SEMINAL PASTILLES. nad calOuro for ltnrcoua 1obtlity, Orttnnio YO1kn0ensaCd PL lcn 1cnY' itYounst or Mi<- l die Aged Men. estod for 1.Ight Yenro in tnny thousancaei tbn; abnolutely restoro rennaturely aged nnd brokAn dovn Innn to the ful1 enyn Ant)o? pqrfoet and full M:n Rtrength and Vittorou, ieaith. To t hioso who tuffer l-om the rnnny ob.cure .IiNnaut Qronghtnbout by IndlicretIon, Enonuro,ovor-Hrnin Work, or too fro Idilt:nncn. we ark that you pend us nrrppmowith etntootn t of your trolln, a3n1 renore 1CtAPOAO IEn.Iwit lilugt'd 'nutnhleta'tr. RUPTURED PEIi8ON8 can have FREE RielXma4I & Dainsilc R It IED)MONl' AIR LINE ROUTE. CONDENSED SCIEI)ULE. July 4LIi, xssi. Tlrjis rui by 75th \1erbi:lm time. One hlur fa-ttr tban ;ith Mt idi; tinue. Irt1iu-~rci. No 511 No 58~ Leave Athiuta..... . . .. 45 pm~ 8 40 aim Arriive: 1hiesville. . 4 pin~ 10) 42 a L aIt....... ..5 I7 pm. 11 05 1 T: (c............. 6 07 pmi,120;n ... n... ........ . . 7 Prl :mi i;00 p Easly ...... R 5 pl 210 pmi Grensile..... rN 503pm 2 :3 pm Spj:tri,inug....f00 pm :1 .pmi" "all nty....... 10 533 pml) 4 0m (list :ia .. .. .. ..12 (12 :n 10 pm ('hatrlotte. .. .. .. . .12 tj5 arn 6 25 pm) Salisbuiry.. ....... 2.:1 ,an' 8 3(1 pm Greensboro. . . .. 12 pin 13 47 ;m:i Haligh . . . .. .. .I 8 30 pIl.n 6 :50 .am (hdshoo. . . ~4 10 pmII 11 20 alin 1binvill . .... 6 . (.(G 00 1m lO3pm I ynhhluri . . . 8 55 aini 2 05i 13m Wahng13...3 . 8 0 pml I 3)) lim Bail Un3r3. .3 I 4 .8 pm 1311.8 :113 PIbaI I)lphia 7 17 pmn 12 .i'IIn A i.i ve Nt en' Vr . . 203 :an3 .20 pmn soum wa~~Tcr ci. I inij y Nu 50 No 523 ILay Ne w Yrk . ...112 u0 1't 1 30 pm 1' 1'hila-lelphin.t. 3 20 aml 6 57 pml 3altio.-r.......... G5' am3 9 3p ' mrott 3 vi lle. . . I 25 pm3 ' 3( 00 iam Lvehbug .. .. (00 o 5 133 ami D:t: ille .. . . 7 5 in 335 am31 ichmom!I . . . 1 :3(3 1)L 2 :10 am .....h...r.. . .. ..... J.' El .1u1 5i 00 pm33 R1 hebrh........... 4:Opm(') 190ar Greeero. . 5,(lm 3. j! 1)m Sailbury. .. .. ... 3 is pmll 11 20 31m3 halrk.te .. . . .. .r. 453am 1 0 pmn I)-tona.. .. 1 41:31n 1 1 e pm~3 'afT:.e '..... 58 on 2 5I11n) F pa-c a .h-rg . 17 am: 1 ::ip Greenv ille. ' 01 amu 41 IH pm7 Seneen ... 0 111 5n I 9p Te rcon. . . .2 1 . 6 7I1 p Luh t . . ... ((( am( 8 23 jim iuir~ '-<vile . 13 28113 pm .( 3)3pm Ariv Athe.ta 'I 1(3 03am 1(013 SLFE7TNG 0AR 1fRVI"E (: i3'.( 3 50:I. i I l'((l3im 1 i , Bu l .leep3 het we(3n Wal:(hi Ite3n w.l N'.w (3rleansl. priclpa3ll 'ta ions, ItoE all points. l 'Ir r.Its company(3(1 or E 11'I'IlUSIAS. JTAS. L. T1 V -YOR, 08 1. i 1 3:5te Sws \lcie NEWY AMEICAN NO. 7. I thiiek it will re-inire v.ery 1'itle areti ment333( t:113onvine you( of its super-ior'ity, fr3 om li'..*'t to1 -the heaviest gIl d, am'1l i- nie fouittur. ''The n(ow aIt tah. J.O (I 1A1 . 7I11A VRAK?iJNDEVELflPED TOW F IJIFU 6ARPETS, FALL & WINTER 000 1 Trimming Deartmunte, we have th u all the uoWe4 yle. Idlsc3Silke, Sarah Silksin all oalore an J t s, yersey (Jlo''', Trioob Flannels, PaA peoialty in e8 and Dimais, Drap-De-Alma , and f ray)o, Pluiin and SAitohed Volvetb, Pu. w shadm. N'tion Dopartment full; Ki.. in oudlons varioty In Staple goods of Blankets. rres, Kersyn, Liuseya, Shrting, Shaa: and Gentlomen's Wool U.tdervest, an.i in ltu lateetr Stylea, bought direel io .. Department. ots in 1I+npg Supor, Ingrains, Tl.orf and Stair Carpo;cs that tve hav. sve: pontry, au 1 Sta I igs, Floor Oil Uoltsta .a P'rl. IOVEY & TOWNES, L11e, 6. c. CU 4 r Avai the insposltun of r tontlot ir forths tr,utler annd al! Qus.t::. " Whu,wr"nlyrni n iLto bieo.'Itl.u: r, - tLn . Tako r. SURlE Hr.,t s'r tri as s M:A (11 r C.at Ld., d.+es not hnrf.": ib a-ftluitln tu hu stn:s, cr cau* ; rion el: i i.ntence .o IIry way. l,t.,. FOR on u cientine n,ed,aI p. olple 1 : , F "ppileninti to She ns t of .rl:.rS its rp . ri - nnlueni.15' l witb".ut idky. Th--ruat.ttj K fun;nnfthe humnan nrpnr.IMu res1.,eM '{" RYet..laniman grnnt ..oncvrf lifr ar.t;vun t,ck, the," . bcCUmnrcuhecrful t.udu rphy- sln,: -'hKruigth Lr1. ". TREATM hT.-ose Koatb, N1. o h a.o5. Tr, ' HARRIS RECA:DY CO., Mro CHtUM 80Ot N. TonthStreot. 8T.LOU., M). Trial of our Appi:ars..o. Ac for Termat Richmond & Danvilic R Columbia and Greenville Diviaio:. On and after .Jan. 10th, 1886, I'ase ger Trains will run as hcrewith indicat'i up ttn tlhis o id a( itd branches: Dai' (Exe'pt Su.las.) No. 53 --rP FAS8Re0>z. LeayeColumbia A.( CC'& A 1)ep. 10 0 a u. . ('&G 1)ep't.10 15 a tc \rrive \lcton ... ..............11 .15 p L~ rriveNe.whrryrv...............12 48 p :a \rriveNiety-Six.............. 2 03 p is \rrive llrtdge' ................ 3 05 p m rrive Ut'ltorn............... .. 4 11 p st .\rriv'e at Gireenvyille.... .. ..... 5 35 pr No. E2 130W1 PA6flRNGER. Leave reenville at.. .. .. .. . ... 9 45 a .\rrive 1l.hton................. 110 p U' rrive IItIdge'4................. 17p, Arr'i ve inety-Xix............. 1 ~ A rrivye Newberry............. 2p > \rrivye A 'ston .... .. ...... .... 0.'ip 1217p m~ 'iS .JJune. . 5 0 p n~ ipartnburg, Union & Columbia R R{ NO. 53 -Ur J-Ad8sesogn. I5 a 'Ase. .. ... .... .11 50 p) mI frrivte Unin.... ...............I 50) p m .rri ve S;.ar-g, 'S. U & rC Depot . . 3 20 p r .\ rri ve S,par', R & J) Depo-t B. . 8 30.p n, Lev Spar'g, B & D) Depoit TI. . 12 (00 M Li:a:ve Spur'g, S. U & t:dep't (.1.12 20 p m. Aria've Uion .........1 40 p m arive atCIL Alston1............. ..4 (00 p m~ Laurens Raiilroais. Nos. 3 USP PAH-IRNOER. I.eave Ne'wherry......... .......8 15 p w \rrive' (i;lhiIle...4 30 p) m \srrivse ( lintoni.... ...5 0)3 p ml - \Ti ve l:Imitrcn a. ....5 55 y No. -1 dsvV. P'AMN(NURM. I.eave' Lursens. .8 20 a m .\rrive (lintiu. .. ...9 05 aim Arr~Ii ' v wbry. .. .............11 10 a m. A bbeill1e BraLoch I-i'Ave odsirs.... .. ...... .....2 380 p a s trive \hhblevilic................. 40 p !..ve Ahhleville'.. ..... .. . ... ..10 45 a~ m A.r~ive Isulge's......... ...11 4 5 a B3lue Ridge Rt. R. & Anderson BranchI ' envi Helton .s (I. .........44 rrivSe 15M.dl1ton.......52p .\rri. e S''I5a . . ..( 0p \ririve~ Wsuhaila.........( muz is ares Walhal:s s......... A rive S'eneen . .. . .3 1a 'srjI~Isl,!IlISI...............415 3p m A n ~ .sOsros................0 22 pa A n li ISitrs.............. 67 0 pm A r i at Ckst. . .....i g . 1 0 57 al so t A. withs Atl tie Cst. uinie and .4onuth fr aro lisa5 alwa,f a nd oto h. r Wi.h Wi lmsingon .Inc and Aslr ru g.Alusa 1( . islint . andjII)5 al poi1. Nort Lh. H wRotrd Wthlud.Se,aI ChalS-.Coumi5 and Augst 11 ,./ f4 or i sta adintIs 1 outh& Weis t 1 111 '(.5~5. I. TJsA CTT, ;tSuper't.) I . W. Cnuii xss,f~:fs Ae't5 en'I Pss.s Agets I b:i i' w, I ., I Ae Ii51 s11 te n. 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